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The Example of Christ (Romans 15:1-6)

Michael Argabrite, October 27, 2024
Part of the Therefore: The Gospel-Produced Life (Romans 12-15) series, preached at a Sunday Morning service

In Romans 14-15, the weak and the strong are called to stop judging, to stop "fixing" each other, and instead to build each other up by pointing each other to the gospel.

I. Each of us is to please our neighbor--to do what is good for them by showing them the gospel message (Rom. 15:2-3).

II. When we do, we follow Christ's example (v. 3-4).

III. God gives encouragement and patient endurance so that we will with one voice glorify God (v. 5-6).

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